At the end of the month, my 18 months of planning this trip to Italy and Paris will finally come to fruition! We're flying into Milan, then moving onto Venice, then spending a week in Tuscany with Arrezo as our home base, and then Rome, and then Paris. We'll be away for about 3 1/2 weeks.

In Tuscany, we will be renting a car and staying in a farmhouse converted into apartments. Here is the web site of our place:

I haven't done much research into Tuscany. Can anyone on the boards offer advice on scenic small towns and tasty regional specialties? I've never driven in Italy either. I heard the roads of Tuscany are insane. Is that true?

Also, if you have any restaurant suggestions for Milan, Venice and Rome, I'll take those too. I'm so excited!

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Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 6:07 pm Post subject:

My mom spent a few weeks in Tuscany last October and drove a lot. She didn't have trouble with the roads or other cars just motorcycles. From what she said they are pretty daring over there and she actually hit one, so keep your eyes peeled for motorcycle riders.

There is a wonderful Tuscan cooking class offered at a local restaurant, I forget the name though. The website is seamuschef.com._________________"It's watery....and yet there's a smack of ham."

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Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 7:41 pm Post subject:

It turned out to be kind of a funny story, thank goodness. The man had cut across the road from a side street just as my mom changed lanes into where he was heading. She got out and was freaking out thinking she had killed him, when he popped up and began to flirt! No matter what she said he refused to go to the hospital. She insisted on following him to his sisters garden shop nearby where they could exchange info and it culminated in him offering his villa for our family to stay at sometime. It took her a few days to work up the nerve to get back behind the wheel, but it was an Alpha Romao convertable, (her favorite car), so I am not surprised it didn't take long._________________"It's watery....and yet there's a smack of ham."

We rented a small villa near Reggello, just outside Florence, for two weeks. It was one of the best vacations we ever had, because we took short day trips, and then came back to sleep in the same bed every night. The driving was easy, except for the time that I saw someone hit a woman on a bicycle. The woman did not get up to flirt. Of all our day trips, we liked Greve and San Gimingano the best. Don't worry about restaurant recommendations. Just find a place that looks right for you, depending on your mood at the moment. Of course, our mood improved dramatically after we had two bottles of white wine for lunch in San Gimingano. We weren't up to driving for a long time after that._________________The goal is to fit it all in.

Harpospeaking, I am insanely jealous of your trip. And the villa looks fab.

For information about small towns, restaurants, etc., try www.slowtrav.com/ , a site dedicated to folks who don't just buzz through towns or areas and hit the tourist sites and eat at places recommended in guide books. It is particularly good for Italy. Browse and if you don't find the info you want, post a request and you will be pleased at the responses.

Have a wonderful time!_________________"Cooking, like love, should be entered into with abandon, or not at all." Harriet Van Horne

Thanks for the travel link, Madame M! Just looking at the sample menus for Italy are making my mouth water! I'm counting down the days . . . 6 more days to go! It will be my first trip to Italy and my third trip to Paris. _________________"Help! Help! I'm being repressed!" --- Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Thanks for the link to www.slovtrav.com. I printed out a trip description from a Canadian couple who documented a trip to Italy and Paris with an itinerary that is almost identical to mine! What luck! _________________"Help! Help! I'm being repressed!" --- Monty Python and the Holy Grail